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In the GED Math section, the two major content areas are quantitative problem solving (45%) and algebraic problem solving (55%).

As of Friday, February 21, 2014, the standard time allowance on the GED® test - Mathematical Reasoning was increased by 25 minutes.
The time allowance for GED Ready™ - Mathematical Reasoning was also increased by 13 minutes.

Students preparing for the Mathematical Reasoning exam should be able to complete the following processes . If you choose to tutor in this area, you should be comfortable with most (if not all) of the following skills.

Skill Area 1: Quantitative Problem-Solving with Rational Numbers

Place fractions and decimals in order, including when using a number line

Simplify numerical expressions with rational exponents

Identify the absolute value of a rational number as its distance from 0 on the number line and find the distance between two rational numbers on the number line